The Squire not only helped the Knight get ready for battle, but he also fought in battle with him. The Squire also went everywhere the Knight went to learn the values of Chivalry, and how to be a Knight, so when knighting season came the Squire would be Dubbed a Knight and he would be granted a Squire of his own.
A squire was the servant of the knight who helped him carry equipment and prepare him for battle by donning his armor etc, etc
A squire.
If you meant what's the name of the serveant that helps kights to get ready for battle than it's called "squire".
A squire assists a knight in preparing for battle by caring for their armor and weapons, helping them dress, and ensuring they have everything they need before engaging in combat. They provide valuable support and help ensure the knight is fully equipped and ready for the challenges of the battlefield.
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It helped them protect their people and have armor at the ready for a battle.
The knights squire would help him get on his armour and mount his horse, the Squire was also expected to go in aid of his Knight if he fell of his horse or was wounded in battle.
The person who helps the knights get ready for battle is typically called a squire. A squire is a young servant or apprentice to a knight, responsible for assisting in the preparation of armor, weapons, and horses. This role is crucial in training and preparing the squire for their future knighthood.
Squire Squire - from age 14 to 18-21, assist a full-knight, learn to use the weapons and armour of war, and improve one's general education, especially the code of chivalry.
its all ready out
when you say that somebody is a volcano ready to explode they really mean that that person is really mad and cant hold it on any more
The armies were ready for battles.